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  1. #11
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    The release was announced on the Vectric forum.

    Phil

  2. #12
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    Steve...
    The normal process over the last few releases is to release new versions to Aspire users, "tune up" any issues with a new (decimal) version or two, release to VCPro users and then once settled in, release to SB version users. This usually happens in a few weeks.
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  3. #13
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    I recently upgraded to 9.0. Is there an advantage to upgrading to 9.5 at this point? I assume it would be a free upgrade since it's a v9 upgrade?

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    There are a number of enhancements in v9.5 over v9. Whether they would be advantageous to you personally, is for you to decide. What's New - Aspire v9.5

    Things of noteworthy mention are:

    • Indexer/Rotary axis support - Doing rotary work is now more precise and less confusing to set up.
    • Text creation is more dynamic with improved options for curved or wrapped text
    • Smart Snapping & Tangency Vector Creation assist (can be toggled on/off)
    • Much more....read the referenced link...
    High Definition 3D Laser Scanning Services - Advanced ShopBot CNC Training and Consultation - Vectric Custom Video Training IBILD.com

  5. #15
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    Thanks Brady. I have 0 4th axis experience at this point, so less confusing sounds like a plus to me.

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